Skip to main content

Research and statistics

777 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • Describes young people’s attitudes, beliefs, motivations and behaviours that affect their decisions on subject choice and career paths.

  • A report by Ipsos MORI commissioned by BIS looking at the UK public’s attitudes to the use of animals in research.

  • Findings from case study research into UK employers' responses to changes in the Tier 1 and Tier 2 points based immigration system.

  • Research by the Institute of Education, University of London to understand teachers’ information requirements for STEM initiatives.

  • Research on the prevalence of occupational regulation in the UK and EU, and an examination of labour market impacts in the UK.

  • A study into the potential uses and applications of earnings and employment data sourced from matched administrative datasets.

  • Family learning is good for improving adult language and maths skills, but also has a wider impact. BIS research paper 108.

  • Data underlying the 2011 workplace employment relations study (WERS).

  • Sixth employment relations survey of a representative sample of 2,680 British workplaces between March 2011 and June 2012.

  • Synthesizes the evidence base on the rate of return to public investment in science and innovation.

  • Sets out the barriers to innovation in 24 areas of economic interest.

  • Operation and regulatory review of the requirements for commercial spaceplane use within the UK by 2018.

  • A summary of existing regulations, guidance and redress covering personal data.

  • How information security breaches are affecting UK businesses.

  • Summary of published evidence on the costs and benefits to business of flexible working, parental leave, and childcare support practices.

  • The relevance of enterprise in education is Lord Young's third and final report on enterprise.

  • Examining the economic impact of plant closures in the UK. BIS research paper 122.

  • A survey looking at the consumer experience over 2013 and 2014.

  • Explores why some people work for less than the minimum wage.

  • Assessing the impact of the changes to the Employment Act 2008 and any wider issues in relation to NMW enforcement.